Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry were two victims of the Manchester terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert

Now their families have reached out to the loved ones of the seven victims of last night’s terror attack in London Bridge – as well the injured, 21 of whom are currently in a critical condition in hospital.

In a joint statement, released through Greater Manchester Police, the two families said their “hearts are aching” for those going through similar experiences in the capital today.

“We would… like to reach out to those affected by the London terror attack, sending our love and condolences to those who have lost loved ones, our hearts are aching for your loss, may those injured have a speedy recovery,” the statement reads.

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